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Authentication agains Google Apps Domains for Django

googleappsauth allows you to authenticate your Django users against an Google Apps domain. This means you basically get a single sign-on solution, provided that all users of your django application also have Accounts in Google Apps for your Domain.

Usage

To use googleappsauth, configuration in settings.py should look like this:

GOOGLE_APPS_DOMAIN = 'example.com'
GOOGLE_APPS_CONSUMER_KEY = 'example.com'
GOOGLE_APPS_CONSUMER_SECRET = '*sekret*'
# domain where your application is running
GOOGLE_OPENID_REALM = 'http://*.hudora.biz/'

If you want to choose from a list of Google apps domains on a login-by-login basis you can configure an array of apps domains:

GOOGLE_APPS_DOMAIN = ['example.com', 'foobar.com', 'carcdr.de']

You also can tell googleappsauth where to go after successfull authentication, in case the redirect_url had not been set. LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL defaults to /.

LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = '/admin'

To activate googleappsauth, set the appropriate Authentication backend and include a callback view.

settings.py:
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ('googleappsauth.backends.GoogleAuthBackend',)

urls.py:
(r'^callback_googleappsauth/', 'googleappsauth.views.callback'),

Using a special middleware which is included in the package, you can block access to a compete site.

MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
    'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
    'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
    'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
    'googleappsauth.middleware.GoogleAuthMiddleware',
)

In addition you can set AUTH_PROTECTED_AREAS to authenticate only access to certain parts of a site, e.g.

AUTH_PROTECTED_AREAS = ['/admin']

If you wish, you can add AUTH_EXCLUDED_AREAS to remove authentication from sub-folders of your protected areas, e.g.

AUTH_EXCLUDED_AREAS = ['/admin/public']

Download

Get it at the Python Cheeseshop or at GitHub.

See also

Notes

You might need to enable the OAuth+OpenID support in your Google Apps domain at http://www.google.com/a/cpanel/<your-domain>/SetupIdp

You might need to register at http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/RegistrationForWebAppsAuto.html Might look like this: http://static.23.nu/md/Pictures/ZZ6F76B85B.png

If google claims "invalid page" check GOOGLE_OPENID_REALM.

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